Hi guys,
I have just bought myself a 18 litre fruit press off tbay! it will be here in 5 days. Im going to have a go at making cider as I have a orchard full of apples.
My question is this though, I also have a few pear trees with a hefty amount of pears on them. I read on here about people trying to make perry but it never turns out great. Its a shame to waste these pears as happens each year.
I there a good recipe that I can use to make best use of these pears??
making something alcoholic using pears
Press 'em, stick the juice in a demijohn/carboy (depending on volume). Add a campden tablet and leave airlocked overnight to kill off any wild yeasts and s much bacteria as is feasible. Pitch yeast.
You might want to add yeast nutrient, and pectolase to break up cellular matter.
This would be Perry, which is sold commercially as lambrini for example.
You might want to add yeast nutrient, and pectolase to break up cellular matter.
This would be Perry, which is sold commercially as lambrini for example.
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Basically champagne made with pears and sugar.
The pears should self ferment like apples, but you have to remember to wash the pears thoroughly before you chop and press them.
Bottle in very strong bottles, only when the hydrometer he say yes!
Having said this, I'm the man who wasn't brave enough to make elderflower champagne without using champagne yeast and letting it ferment out totally before charging the bottles with 1/2 tsp of sugar
The pears should self ferment like apples, but you have to remember to wash the pears thoroughly before you chop and press them.
Bottle in very strong bottles, only when the hydrometer he say yes!
Having said this, I'm the man who wasn't brave enough to make elderflower champagne without using champagne yeast and letting it ferment out totally before charging the bottles with 1/2 tsp of sugar